Putin's Birthday. Which President Was the First to Arrive to the Dictator.
Lukashenko Met with Putin on the Latter's Birthday
Today, October 7, on Vladimir Putin's birthday, a gathering of CIS leaders took place in Russia. Alexander Lukashenko, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, has already arrived in the Russian Federation. At the airport, a Russian called Lukashenko "Your Excellency." But Lukashenko replied that he does not know where he saw "excellency." Before this, Lukashenko was talking to the officials who met him.
On October 7, Putin turns 72 years old, however Dmitry Peskov stated that nothing special will happen on this day. But Russian propagandists are already calling the Russian attack on Ukraine a "festive firework." Propagandist Yulia Vityazeva called the attack a "salute in Putin's honor." According to updated data, the losses among the Russian military troops amount to 661,630 people. Thus, the Russians celebrate the birthday of the person who has killed the most of them since World War II.
Last year, the special services organized a salute for Putin's birthday. Ukrainian military destroyed the Russian flamethrower system "Solntsepek."
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